End Of The Day | ||||
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Studio album by The Reivers | ||||
Released | 1989 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 45:49 | |||
Label | Capitol (re-released 2002 by Dualtone) | |||
Producer | John Croslin and Andy Metcalfe | |||
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The Reivers chronology | ||||
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End Of The Day is a 1989 album by The Reivers. It was their second (and last) album for Capitol Records. Many of the songs on the album deal with themes of home and family, including "Star Telegram," which writer Sarah Vowell called "one of the prettiest evocations of the lovely, lazy side of the American dream, a family unwinding in a Fort Worth back yard"[2]; and "Almost Home," which was later covered by Hootie and the Blowfish.
The last two tracks are "bonus" songs on the 2002 Dualtone re-release. They were not included on the original album.